Intimations.

NOTICE.

AROM the or

FOR EASTLAKE will roosive his

PATIENTS at bis new DENTAL ROOMS, No, 50, QUEEN's Road Central, over the MEDICAL HALK,

Hongkong, September 23, 1878.

DENTAL NOTICE.

ROGERS will visit SHANGHAI

To-day's Advertisements,

Occidental & Oriental Steam-

Ship Company.

TAKING THROUGH CARGO AND PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE, COCTION WITH XX

CENTRAL and

THE CHINA MAIL.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:- For SHANGHAI

Per Ningpo, at 9,80 am. Tomorrow, the

13th innt,

For HOIHOW AND PAKBOL-

Per H.M.S. Egeria, at 2.80 p.m. To

morrow, the 18th inst., instead of as previously notified.

For AMOY, TAIWAN, AND TAMSUL

Per Albay, at 3.80 p.m. on Saturday,

the 13th inst.

De during the Summer Month UNION PACIFIC AND GUNNECTING For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, SUEZ,

HONGKONG on the 1st of April next, and returning about lat November.

Hongkong, February 10, 1879.

Notices to Consignces,

·FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SİNGAPORE,

S. 8. Hindostan, Captain MeCoN- ET, having arrived from the above Porte, Consignees are hereby informed that the General Cargo will be landed by, and Into the Godowns of the Undersigned at Wanchal, whence delivery can be obtained on and after the 7th Instant.

Goods remaining in Godowns after the 11th Instant will be subject to rent.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.

Agents. Hongkong, September 6, 1879,

5018

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

NOTION TO CONSIGNEES,

JONSIGNEES of the following Cargo

ase requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter. signature, and take immediate delivery. This Cargo has been lauded and stored at their risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance has been effected

Ex Peiho.

8.....

(I parcel Samples, from M (in diamond)} Shanghai. Mossra Tata & Co., 1 parcel Tea Mustera,

from Shanghai.

Ex Traouaddy.. WMFg (in diamond) (No. 38, 1 case Wool- lens, from London, MF.

"(in diamond) } No. 39, 1 case Ho aiery, from I'don,

F

J

Н

*

ME

PG

1 cask Wine, from Marseilles.

ME

1 cank Brandy, from Marseilles.. PB Rev. F. Sainz, 1 parcol Relios, from Mar-

seilles.

G. DE ORAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, September 10, 1879.

Not Responsible for Debts.

Veither the Captain, the Agents, nor Neithe

Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crow of the following Vessele, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour.

NORMAN COURT, British barque, Capt. đ. I. Duan. –D, & Đ. B. B. Đến

ALEXANDER YEATS, Canadian ship, Capt. J. W. Dunham.-P. & O. S. N. Co.

ROSEBUD, British 3-m. schooner, Capt. J. Collia.-Choong Woo.

To-day's Advertisements.

···FOR SHANGHAI

The Steamship

"NINGPO,"

RAILROAD COMPANIES

AND

ATLANTIC STEAMERS,

Tod for San Francisco via Tokohama, THE 8. 8. GARLIC will be despatch- on THURSDAY, October 16th, 1879, af 3 p.m., taking Cargo and Passengers for Japan, the United States, Mexico, Central and South America, and Europe.

Connection la made at Yokohama, with Steamers from Bhanghai.

R. Cass, Master, will be de-

will be received on Board unti

right the 15th October, PARCEL PACKAGES will be received at the Office until 5 p.m. camo day: all Faroel Packages should be marked to address in full; value of same is required.

A REDUCTION is made on RETURN PAS-. SAGE TICKETS.

Consular Invoices to accompany Over- land, Mexican, Central and South American Cargo, ahould be sent to the Company's Offices addressed to the Collector of Cus- toms, San Francisco.

For further information ar to Freight Or Pange, apply to the Aganey of the Company, No. 37, Queen's Road Central

H. M. BLANCHARD,

Acting Agent. Hongkong, September 12, 1879.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

oc16

Sept. 11, Hans, Garman barque, 310, Le

AND LONDON.-

Per Priam, at 4.30 p.m. To-morrow, the

18th inst

For BANGKOK. --

Per Danube, at 5 p.m., on Monday, the

15th inst.

For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW.-

Per Douglas, at noon, on Tuesday, the

18th inst.

For SINGAPORE, PENANG, AND CAL-

CUTTA.- Per Venice and Japan, at 2.30

p.m. 011 Wednesday, the 17th inst."

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKER—

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Bhipping.

[No. 5049 {Sertifíen 12, 1879.

io times past, I have had considerable busi- with having (saulted and besten the ness transactions. The senior partner of wife of the cumplainant, Margaret. Kyle, that firm is a member of the Legislativo and (2), used towards her threatening Council of Hongkong, and it did not appear abusive, indecent, pud insulting language to me extraordinary that the steamer should with lytout to provoke a breach of the wait for an extra portion of a day for the pesce, Governor for a sum of $50, considering that In the fourth case Wong Apun, fireman, 9 p.m.-Meeting of St. John Lodge, No, the sum more than paid all her actual ex- was the plaintiff and Koller again de fond-

10 am-Ningpo leaves for Shanghai, 3p.m.-Albay leaves for Amoy, &c.

Meeting.

618 8.0.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established A.D. 1841.

香港大龔

A. S. WATSON & Co.. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGĢISTA, IMPORTERS

а

DAUGGIATE SUNDRIES, NURSHEY REQUI- RITES, TOILET Requisites, ENGLIAH, AMERICAN, ANd French PaTRET MEDIOINES

MANUFACTURERS

OF

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters.

penses whilst she might lay here, per day." ant; he was in this case charged with hav Plaintiff put in a bill for stores, pridoi-ing assanite and beaten the complainant. pally delicacies, amounting to $86.68, which Mr Dennye appeared for Mr. Kellor, aud Governor comfortable," and is he considered cerned, viz,-Me Allen, Mya Kyls and the Captain had incurred, "to make the Mr Wolton for all the other parties con-

it would be quite a feather in his oap to Wong Apun carry the Governor and suite.-Judgment was given for the plaintiff, with costs; and Do mention is made in the report of any no- tice having been given to appeal.

GENERAL Grant took his departure from Japan on the Srd inst., amid the warmest Axpressions of hospitablo courtesy, The Goneril and party had been entertained at a farewell banquet by their Majesties the Emperor and Empress on the 30th ult., when the distinguished visitor took formal farewell of his Majesty, and was presented with bronze vases, book-cases, rolls of silk,

Me Keller having taken out his summon- ses first, the case in which he was the plaintiff was taken fimă.

His Worship said it appeared to him that the whole of the cases arose from the same ovente or carles of events. It would be best to take them in the usual way, in the order in which the complaints had been made.

Mr Wotton: In that case I should ask ce heard first until the others have also your Worablp to suspend judgment in the

been fully heard. **

His Worship I have of course that power, and should do so.

Mr Denbys: That is if they have to be beard. at all. If all the parties concerned in the four cases have an opportunity of

there will be no necessity for anything more.

The French Contract Packet Sindh will The Manufactory is under direst and and some chairs. Numerous generals of the making their statements in the first ciso

he despatched on TUESDAY, the 16th Instant, with Malis to and through the United Kingdom ́and Europe, vid Naples; to Salgon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmab, Ceylon, Pondicherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bom- bay, Aden, Suez, and Alexandria. The usual hours will be observed in closing

the Mails, dro.

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET.

Contract Packat Indus The British

will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 23rd Instant, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe vid Brindizi or Southampton; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malts, and Gibraltar.

continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

BIRTH.

At Tokio, on the 30th August, the Wife of Mr J. L. HEWITT, of a Daughter.

DIED.

On the 5th Instant, at No. 155, Bluff, Yokohama, JOHN JULIUS DARE, aged 38

years.

army and admirals the navy, as well as the committes of the people of Tokio, had gathered (says the Gazette) to show respect, to the illustrious visiter, "The leave”. taking ceremony over, the General and his KELLER U ALGEY—AFS AULT, ETŐ, suite, accompanied by their Excellencies Mr Dennys then laid the case for Mr' Sanjo, Iwakara, Ito, Kawamura, Saigo, Keller before the Court. The complainant Meri, Yoshida, Iuonye, Date, Shinbashi and had been employed at the Distillery for the other distinguished persone, entered the last ten years, first of all as a cooper, and special train provided to convey them to afterwards, when Mr Jack, the Maunger, Yokohama, arriving hero at 9.15. General loft or died, he thea became Manager, or The publication of this issue commenced Grant was met at the railway station by the person in charge. Between the Distillery at 8.30 p.m.

local authorities and about fifty of the and the Ice House--the Ice House being principal merchants, The General received the residence of defendant-there is a road their felicitations, shook hands with each, about 20 feet wide and 110 long. Last year, then entered his carriage and rode to the of some considerable time ago, in June, Port Admiral's office at Benten, from which 1878, Mr Jack wished to make some alte- it had been arranged he was to embark on rations with regard to this lane; he wished board the City of Tokio. At the portico of to make a hole in the wall, leading into the the Port Admiral's office were General T. B. open space shown on the plan produced, in Van Buren, Consul-General, Admiral Patter-order to let the water drain off. Mr Bain son and his stuff, all of whom gave General objected to this. Complainant was told to Grant a hearty greating as he alighted from do the work, and thereupon a little dietur...... his carriage. In the course of twenty bance to k plaos. · Allen at that time was

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 1879.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Moult, Newchwang Aug. 17, and Chefoo N.B.This Packet carries no mails for the | The next FRENCH MAIL may be expected here

24, Beans.-WIELER & CO.

Sept. 11, Rosebud, British 3-m. schooner, 340, J. Collie, Newchwang Aug. 20, Beaus. -CHOONG WOo.

Sept. 11, Jacobine, German barque, 417, L. Bang, Nowchwang Aug. 28, Beans.- SIEMBBEN & Co.

Sept. 12, Ningpo, British steamer, from

Cantor.

Sept. 12, Douglas, British steamer, 864, M. Young, Foochow Sept. 9, Amoy 10, and Swatow 11, General.-DOUGLAS LAPRAIN &

Co.

Sept. 12, Lota, British barque, 472, Duddeld, Newchwang Aug, 28, "Beans - KWONG HIM WO.

Sept. 12, Gylding, Danish brig, 240, P.

Winther, Foochow Sept. 7, Tea-SIEMS- BEN & CO.

Sept. 12, Priam, British steamer, 1674, S. E Butler, Shanghal Sept. 5, and Foo- chow 10, Tea.-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Sept. 12, Yethung, British steamer, 286, D. McDougall, Swator Sept. 11, Gouerat.-- Kwon ACHEONG.

Sept. 12, Sindh, French steamer, 2024, Monge, Shanghai Sept. 10, Mails and General.-MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. ·

Sept. 12, Tibre, French steamer, 1004 Reynier, Yokohama Sept. 6, Mails and General--MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Fept. 12, Esmeralda, British steamer, 395, K. Talbot, Amoy Sept. 11, Ballast RUSSELL & Co.

DEPARTURES. Sept.12, A. M. Simpson, for Guam. 12, Wing Bing, for Haiphong. 12, Chun-tung, Chinese gunboat, for a

ortaine.

12, Diomed, for Shanghel.

CLEARED.

spatched for the above Port TO-Prosperity, for Bangkok.

MORROW, the 13th East., at (10) tena.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co,

Hongkong, September 12, 1879.

FOR MANILA."

Ke13

The Steamship

"ESMERALDA," Captain TALSOT, will be de- spatched for the above Port

on MONDAY, the 15th Inat., at 4 p.m..

For Freight or Passago, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.

Hongkong, September 12, 1879.

Ernst, for Newchwang

Albay, tor Amoy, &o. Ningro, for Shanghai.

PASSENGERS,

ABRIVED.

Per Douglas, from Coast Ports, Rev. and Mrs Friend, Mrs Costa, Miss Whilden, and 170 Chinese

Per Sindh, from Shanghai: for Hong- kong, Menara Dousdebès, J. Allison, Wilson, Stokes, Lemonnier, J. Brown, Salvador, and 4 Chinese; for Port Said, Mr Ghiks; for Marseilles, Mesars W. Krey, 15. W. Gordon, P. Macfarland, and H.

Langley.

Por Tibre, from Yokohama: for Hong.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.kong, Capt. and Mrs St. Clair, 3 children

The Steamship-

and servant, Mr Deplace, Mr Gautier and

2 children, 2 Chinese, and 4 Japanese; for " DOUGLAS,”. Capt, Youne, will be de-Marseilles, Mr P. Veray. spatched for the above Ports

on TUESDAY, the 16th Instant, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

8016

Hongkong, September 12, 1579.

FOR SHANGHAL

The Steamship

"BOINDIA,”

> WINDHAM, Master, shortly expected from SINGAPORE,

I will have immediate despatch as above. For Freight or Passage, apply to

MEYER & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, September 12, 1870.

MITSU BIBAI LINE.

FORTNIGHTLY COMMUNICATION

_

#

YOKOHAMA,

TOMMENCING with SATURDAY, the 18th October, sind every SECOND SATURDAY thereafter, até p.m., the Steamship

“NIIGATA MARU,”

“TAKASAGO MARU” Will be despatched for YOKOHAMA, VÍA KOBE

MITSUBISHI MAIL 8,8. Co. September 19, 1979.

Per Priam, from Shanghai via Fooshow, 35 Chinese.

Per Fottung, from Swatow, 261 Chiuere.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The German barque Hons reports: Fine weather, calms and variable winds till 5th Sept, thence light easterly winds and good weather to port.

The British 3-masted schooner Rosebud reports: Light southerly winds for 14 days as far as Shanghai, thence light N.E. winds and fine weather to port. On the 7th inst, spoke the Queen of India from Hongkong for Newchwang, off Ockssu.

The British steamer Douglas reports: Left Foochow on Tuesday, the 9th inst., Amoy 10th, and Swatow 11th. Leaving Foochow had moderate easterly and E.N.E winds, with fine clear weather up to Swa tow. Hence to port strong N.E. winds, with almost incessant rain. Passed 8. 8. Fenteralda and Hailong outalde Amoy harbour going in, Passed S. S. Namos (supposed) off Tongmal Point. In Foó- chow: B. S. Cassandra, Burope, Priem, a Ruslan steamer, and H. M. S. Lapwing In Amoy 8. 8. Carisbrooke, Emuy, and EL. M. B. Mosquito. In Swatow: 8. S. Crusader, Foting, and Ohi. 13. C. Fei-hoo. The British barque Lota reports: - From Lammocks to port brisk N.E. gale and aloudy weather. Sept. 3rd, spoke Victory from Hongkong bound to Fientein, in lat 32.39 N.. long. 129.38 E. 1

The British steamer Priam reports: From leaving Shanghai to arrival at Foo chow bad light northerly winds and fine: weather. From Foochow fresh N.El. winds and aloudy weather throughout,

Australian Colonies, E. or 8. Africa, nor for Mauritius,

by the 17th or 18th, per M. M. str. Tigre.

In our remarks last night on the light-minutes General Grant took his departure standing by, and saw this row between

said he was acting under instructions, and as Mr Bain lay down on the road to provent him from doing what he was instructed to do, he removed him from the spot, and referred him to Mr Jack, Cortain letter were written by Mr drereton. No answer was sent to these letters and no legal steps were taken: but it appeared that from considerable A tug that time there had been

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES FACKER ing of the Singapore approaches, we saldia steam launob, amidst a splendid display Mr Bain and the complainant. The latter The United States Mail Packet City of "Cheapness and efficiency have conse- Feking, will be despatched on WEDquently been avoided." For "efficiency" NESDAY, the 1st October, with Malls read "inefficiency,” for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &e. which will be closed as followe 2.15 P.M.-Registry pennes. 2,30 r.M.-Post-Ofice closes, but Letters (except for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 gents extra Postage until the time of departure.

HOURS OF CLOSING

Tie news from Pakhoi is not sensational, neither is it very satisfactory. The people were quiet, but by no means settled. It will be noticed that H. 31. 8. Egeria is under orders for Pakhol, to relive or join H. M. S. Midge, already there.

THE cholera returns for Japan to 30th Aug. are:Total number of cases, 111,518. Deaths, 50,193.

of fireworks, boarding the City of Tokio shortly before ten o'clock. The deck of the steamer, was filled with officers from the various ships of war and civilians from the shore, with all of whom the General shook hands, and took a brief farewell. The extreme auxiety of Captain Maury to be off left no time for congratula tions or expressions of good-will then turned the steamer's head round and in a few minutes she was steaming away on her voyage, under the escort of three Japanese men-of-war-one going before the steamer, another alongside, and the flag-ship Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies Last evening, the the Kowloon ferry-launch following in her wake. It was not long

however, before the City of Tokio outpaced (except the

Bahamas and Hayti), Morning Star was returning, on her last them all. This was the last seen of General Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay trip to Hongkong, Mr Buxeo, the master,Grant, to whom we heartily join with the cannot be sent by this route.

noticed a small pull-away boat upset by a people of this empire in wishing a happy Hongkong, September 11, 1879. 001

and prosperous voyage." junk, off Tsim-That-Tsoi Point. He put off with the Morning Star, and ploked up nine persone, from the upturned boat cat of the water, seven of them being small children. The junk quietly kept on her course. This is not the first time that Mr Buzoo has been thus humanely engaged. Ir is stated in a Reuter's telegram that the M. M. steamer Tigrs, with the next French mail, left Singapore for Salgon and Hong kong on the 10th (Wednesday). She may therefore be looked for here on the 17th or 18th.-The steamer Glenartney is said to have left Singapore for this port on the same day as the Loudoun Costle (Tuesday, the 9th), so that they may be looked for on 14th or 15th. On the same (day (the 9th) the steamers Ajax and Scindia are also reported as having left Singapore for Hong-

THE CONTACT MAILS.

The following hours are observed in closing Malis, do, by both the British and

French Contract Packets -

Day before departure,

5 P.M.-Money Order Office closes; Post.

Office closes except the NIGHT BOX, which remains open all night, Day of departure,-

7x-Post Office opens... 10A.M.Registry of Letters ceases. Posting of all printed matter sad patterns. conses, 11.--Mails closed, except for Late

Bettern.

11.10.-Letters may be posted with

Late Fee of 18 centa untiI

11.30..-when the Post Office CLOSES

entirely.

11,40 A.M.-Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee of 18 cents until time of departure,

Shipping Intelligence, The following is corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers, &c.

VESSELS TO ARRIVE,

4T HONGKONG.

Left. Nams.

From.

Feb. 22, Grossfurst Constantins, Hamburg

Apt

8, Leon,

26, Twilight,

27, Homewood,

5, Alexander,

May.

11, Southern Cross, 13, Glamorganshiro, 29, Joseph Haydon, 31, Newcastle, June.

3, Adolph,

6. Harrington,

July.

Liverpool New York Penarth

Penarth New York

Cardiff Cardiff Antwerp

Cathaven Flushing Cardiff

Antwerp Cardiff Antwerp

12, Bells of Oregon,

12, Pampore,

28, Joachim Christine,

27, Pym,

Cardiff Antwerp Damburg. Glasgow London London

3. Undine, 8, Glenross, 16, Aurorita,

19, Comus,

21, Scindia (8.) 28, Belted Will, 24, Primrose, 24, Primus, `25, York Town,^-

29, Jolin Nicholson, 30, Ajix (6)

Penarth Penarth Penarth Cardiff Liverpool

LOADING FOR CHINA AND FAYAK PONTS

At London--Steamers via Sues Janul. _Lord of the Isles. Glenartasy,

GieLearn.

Langland.

Bailing Vessels

kong,

feeling between the parties with regard to this alley-way,

His Worship: To whom does it belong! Mr Donnya haid he had been iustruoted only late yesterday, and hal' not been able to ascertain as yet the strict legal rights of the parties, but there was no doubt they had a usor over this way. Mir Wotton's ellents in this case, or rather the Lee Company, claimed the place an theirs and said that the other side had simply a right- of-way over it. But whether that was so or not really made no material difference. Two or three days ago the complainant had occasion to make a complaint to biz Worship, abut some indecoat bathing at WE (Japan Gazette, Sept. 5) learn that a this pacs, and mentioned to the Court the to-day upon charges of a more or less of his house. He was latending to take well-known foreign resident was arrested anleance of a Chinese water-closet in front

siguificant character, supposed to be con- out a case with a view to goiting this nected with a recent insolvency and hy-nuisance removed. So, what he went back pothecation of goods. As the matter must to his house he went into this back road, soon be made the subject of a preliminary examination we refrain from giving any further particulars, merely pointing out the advisability of suspending opinion upon the gravamen of the alleged offences until their nature is officially made known.

T

CHILD SOALDED TO DFATZ. INQUEST."

An inquest was held this afternoon at the Government Civil Hospital, on the body of a Chinese female child aged two years, named Lo Tze Kum; C. V. Creagh, Esq, as Coroner, Mesars. W. Wheeler, J. M. das Remedios, and H. E, Braddon, forming the jury,

going through the godown and not in at the entrance. This was some little time after he bad retained. He found, standing upon this ground, against his own wall, two large fron hoops belonging to the los houte. For curtain purposes of his owɑ he wished to take some measurements, so he removed them and laid them down on the ground. In doing so he broke two oley Pips that were standing up against the wall; articles of no value at all to speak of. la bresking them was perfectly accident and unintentional on his part, for, as he w instructed, Mr Keller had not the alightest

Mr Dennys: We en produses sampl of a quantity,

Mr. Wotton: You can got a sample on hi chin.

intention of hurting anything or any one at a he simply desired to take these measurements. As soon as he had done Dr. Wharry stated that the body of this Mr Allen same cut from a passage The Japan papers contain full reports of the deceased, which was brought to the Hospital between his house and the Chinese quar case heard before Consul Flowers at Hiogo, this morning, showed signs of scalding, terd at the bank, and in a very excited in which the Agents of the steamer Galley on the face, arms, and upper part of the and very angry way asked him what he chest. Death had resulted from the shook was doing there. He atvered that the of Lorne gued John Pitman for $250, being of the sealding. certain expenses incurred by the detention LA Akin, mother of the deceased, stated one had as much right there as the other. Other words passed. Allon had in his of the steamer, and by the engagement of that she was in her cook room, the day hand the piece of wood produced (aD BIEL- before yesterday. There was a kettle of passage for H. E. Governor Hennessy and boiling water there. She had left the cook long, rough, rigged slab wey shown to the Court) and be raised it up, making a blow euite. Plaintiff alleged that the arrange-room for a few minutes, and heard at Mr Keller, who raised his arm to ward it On going off; the force of the blow was shown by ment was not regarded as a question of orien proceeding from there. demurrage, as a lump sum for passage and back she found her daughter lying the swollen state his arm wi v'in yesterday close to the fire, her alothes covered with They struggled and fell down together, hi detention to Saturday evening had been the hot water from the kettle, which Allen falling under and pulling out à large agreed upon between the parties. A tele-upset and broken. The kettle was on the quantity of Mr Keller's beard, Mr Denny fire when she left the cook room. She gram was then sent to Mr Pitman to the carried the child to the sitting room, and produced some hair wrapped up in ■ news following effect:-"Galley of Lorne will applied oil to the scaids, and sent for her paper, which, be asid, was a sample of a

A Chinese doctor was called, large quantity pulled out.]

Mr Wotton: You may show the quantity and recommended the oil treatment to be pulled out; but you cannot produce wait until Saturday evening. Will take husband.

The hd died about two Governor. Hennessy and suite for two hun- continued.

sample. dred and fifty dollars. Captain Dryden o'clock yesterday morning..

Lo Pau Yun, husband to the last witness; considers it settled." But the words "and

gare ocrroborative evidence. quite for two hundred" were, it appears,

The Jury returned a verdict of "Acci- left out of the copy supplied to defendant;

Mr Dennys went on to state that ta and, as alleged, defendant presumed that dental death."

or three boolise and Chinese werkmen bel the and $50 referred to demurrage, as

on to Mr Keller, and tiled to drag hit such a question had been put in the con-

down. As he would himself tell the Cour versation at Hiogo between the parties. As

he wanted to get rid of them, and so hi the Consul says in his judgment, "the point.

round him. He must have been very axelte therefore for the Court to decide is whether

at the time, and no doubt the coolies woul the defendant was justified in putting the construction he did upon the telegram he re-

be able to show that he had bled some o their noses for them, or something of the ceived as fixing $60 per day for demurrage, after the conversation he had held with the

sort. After that Mr Allen got up and ra away, raunlog into the Chinese quartera plaintiff in his office in the morning, when he was distinctly told that it was not a

the end of this open place. Mrs Kyle, wh had been a spectator of most of this, cam question of demarrage. era of opinion, the Consul continues, that the defendant The first was that in which George Allen, up at the same time with a pises of woo must have been aware, from his own per- engineer, we the piciat, and William in her hand, calling Keller names, an sonal experience in business matters, that & Keller, Superlatendent, East Point Dia threatening him with the stick. There w large steamer of the Galley of Lorna's class tlery, was the defendant. The latter no actual battery, but she was technicall could not be detained at the rate of $50 per charged with having, on the 10th inst., (1) guilty of an assault. She used langus day. If there had been any doubt in his unlawfully assaulted and beaten the plain-calonlated to provoke a breach of the peso mind with regard to the true meaning of tiff; (2) unlawfully used threatening, and no doubt Mr. Keller retaliated to the telegram he might easily have had it abusive and insulting words to the com certain extent. When Allen came up repeated. I therefore consider that it was plainant, with intent to provoke a breach Mr Keller, Allen said to him,'« You wi an error on the part of the defendant, and of the peace, in contravention of section not do with me as you did with Mr Bain that he is liable for the amount alaimed "-13, of Ord. No. 14 of 1845, and (3) unlaw Then he tried to bring the peace of, wod Defendant, during the hearing, stated that fully suffered to be at large certain un produced down on his head. Kaller d he was not acting under Mr Hennessy's muzzled ferocious dogs, belonging to him, fended himself and was burt vary overal instructions when the passages were en- whereby the plaintiff wry bitten and in- He asked that the Court should pant la hi as he deserved for this offenos; – Agile gaged for the Governor and his suite. In jozed.

Police Intelligence. (Before O. P. Creagh, Esq.) Friday, Sept. 12

FOUR SUMMONSES AGAINST EUROFRANS- ASSAULT, PROVOKING & BREACH OF THE PEACE, ETC.

At the opening of the Court to-day, four summons bases were offled in which Euro peans were concerned.

Barah Scott. At Liverpool,

his evidence, Me Pitman stated that he The second summons was against Allen the other defendant he did not pro Deucalion (6.)

thought the terms very reasonable, but, and Mrs Kyle, who were ohr-ged with charge. It would be sufficient that age At Hamburg,

in an experience of 22 years in Chins having assaulted and beaten the com- bound over to keep the pesoe. Tas daan Carmelita & Ida Pape

and Japan, not at all extraordinary, con- plainant, Keller. veka ant and Mr Kyle had been persistent. Hakon Adelsteen Gleneagles (Eng,sidering the alrcumstances. The agents of In the third e», John Kyls, les manu-noying Mr Keller for same time. A leap (Norg, B..) 18.) Capt. MoBalz.the steamer in Hongkong are gentlemen of facturer, was complainant, Keller again ashes had been piled up on this EY Livingstone.

G. Broughton, the highest standing, and with whom, defendant. In th's onso be we che god | ground; a large leo-cart was kept ther

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